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Windows VPS on Digital Ocean
Hi !
During the past few weeks I found myself doing lots of work with Windows VMs. I finally started reading-up on the use of snapshots and took the time to figure out how to install the Windows VM on DigitalOcean !
Screenshots
Windows Thin Pc on Digitalocean
512 MB Memory / 20 GB Disk / SGP1
How to Install
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Comments
why not share on LET?
Is that even allowed? @jarland
It is easy to install Windows 7 on Digitalocean VPS. If you're using Debian Jessie, create a FAT32 or NTFS partition on your existing Linux VPS (app. 4 GB). Then copy your Windows 7 ISO contents to FAT32/NTFS partition. In the end, add this config to your /boot/grub/grub.cfg file:
menuentry "Windows" { insmod fat set root='(hd0,msdos5)' ntldr ($root)/bootmgr }
Change msdos5 part to your FAT32/NTFS partition number. (If it's dev/vda3, change to msdos3). Reboot your VPS and start installation by selecting Windows at Grub screen.
Note: Don't remove FAT32/NTFS partition during installation. After installation, you can remove it.
Bragging without posting the guide? I guess, but not cool
it's an grey area
Sounds like a lot of wasted effort. On other vendors which offer Windows natively you can launch in minutes, no setup work needed. Yet it seems that there are much less vendors offering Windows than Linux. You can get Windows running in minutes on OVH and UpCloud (Which is billed by the hour). Of course Azure is there too, which could be considered the de facto provider for Windows.
I honestly don't care if anyone does this, but I guess I should note a few things that may fail:
In short, I do not recommend using unsupported operating systems with DO because features are developed specifically with the offered OS choices in mind. Many are file system dependent.
Not legal, I read Microsoft Agreement and only Windows Server series are allowed but in grey area you can do anything. (Not recommended)
I Agree with @jarland
Cool Story Bro!
It's very easy to do that, nothing to proud of.
Do as you say, but don't copy what you do huh...
Don't worry. I am not a bad person and don't want to violate any rule.
Cool Story Bro!
Windows 7 with 512mb vps?
It'll work... just sucks if you plan to use it for anything.
I wouldn't bother with anything less than 768MB-1GB, Windows likes to idle around 512MB for the OS itself.
It's Windows Embedded, so it's footprint is much smaller (as are is capabilities.)
I sent duc5e an email asking for more information and he said that he won't share the guide but instead install it for you. Did anyone test the iso's he uploaded on that other guide? I saw that he modified a bit of the user account on the images.
I don't like people like duc5e.
Let him run through the streets like Eureka! Eureka!
Full Resolution - https://www.ezphotoshare.com/image/KCgjU1
Full Resolution - https://www.ezphotoshare.com/image/KCg99S
any tutorial bro?
Yes, its coming!
I only finished building the initial "beta" template last night and installed it this morning. I will be building a few more templates and will then begin writing up an article.
All in all, the process is basically the same as my other guides - www.whatuptime.com
Our DC2 mirror has the beta folder and applicable templates...only 2012 R2 Eval for the moment, the rest will be coming.
@jarland is this ok in Digital Ocean?
Let's see if this accurately conveys my feeling about it:
I'm going to leave this Windows disc and console open for you. I'm going to go get a cup of coffee. Should take me about an hour. When I get back, I expect to not see any Windows.
Lolx...
If using Windows doesn't abuse cpu disk network ....
Then a provider should not really have any troubles allowing that
That being said ...you can always tells the user/client
If something breaks you are responsible
Just my point of view
Plenty of things will break, just treat it like a plain old KVM and pretend that all of our features may fail to function properly with it beyond power off/on.
With that said, there may be licensing implications that do not allow the host to simply say "not my concern." I don't know, not my area of expertise. Better for me to just say it's unsupported but what you do behind closed doors is not something I'm in a position to concern myself with
Yes... licensing might be in an issue
DigitalOcean Guide - https://www.whatuptime.com/installing-microsoft-windows-onto-digitalocean-droplet/
The guide is not finished by any means, however I published it early as it should now contain enough information for most people to complete the installation.
A lot of people are asking me to hurry up :P
Important Note: The templates provided in the guide are all considered "beta". We are still building and rebuilding often as to tweak drivers and changes processes to ensure a higher rate of success during installation.
Additional templates will be added over the next couple of weeks (additional Microsoft Windows versions & distros).
Enjoy!
I feel like there's going to be some interesting support tickets today.
I was thinking the same as I just read step 8 :P